Theory of Spin-Split Cyclotron Resonance in the Extreme Quantum Limit
ArXiv cond-mat/9401049 (1994)
Abstract:
We present an interpretation of recent cyclotron resonance experiments on the two-dimensional electron gas in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures. We show that the observed dependence of the resonance spectrum on Landau level occupancy and temperature arises from the interplay of three factors: spin-splitting of the cyclotron frequency; thermal population of the two spin states; and coupling of the resonances for each spin orientation by Coulomb interactions. In addition, we derive an $f$-sum rule which allows spin polarisation to be determined directly from resonance spectra.A PERCEPTRON WITH A SKELETAL WEIGHT-SPACE
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